Hobo
Well-Known Member
I would think that any ruling can be appealed if one of the parties feel the ruling is unjust.
I don't think there is need for new evidence etc unless the ruling is from the supreme - or highest court there is.
If either party want to appeal the JR decision I think the next step up the court-ladder is The EU court of justice in Luxembourg.
You can appeal the findings of a Judicial Review final hearing, but you have to do it within 21 days.
Something people must realise JR's are different to other courts. They are solely looking at the processes a government used to come to a decision. Did they follow correct procedure and was the decision lawful.
No witnesses give evidence. All evidence is delivered by barristers. Witnesses who submitted statements can attend and listen to the case.
After the evidence is given, the judge writes a report of his findings. THIS CAN TAKE SEVERAL WEEKS.
If the findings are against the government body the judge makes recommendations as to how the wrong can be put right.
Hope this helps some of you.